Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern Ethiopia

A field experiment was carried out in Adiyo, Bonke, Chencha, Sodo zuriya, and North Ari districts, they are found in Southern Ethiopia, during the 2019 main production season. The objective of the experiment was to evaluate the effectiveness of the integrations of host resistance and application of...

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Main Authors: Getachew Gudero Mengesha, Shiferaw Mekonnen Abebe, Zerhun Tomas Lera, Misgana Mitku Shertore, Kedir Bamud Fedilu, Yosef Berihun Tadesse, Asaminew Amare Mekonnen, Abate G/Mikael Esho, Dizgo Chencha Cheleko, Agdew Bekele W/Silassie
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Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-615723aa12bc4dfe94958f0779a9526f2021-10-04T10:52:12ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-09-0179e07938Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern EthiopiaGetachew Gudero Mengesha0Shiferaw Mekonnen Abebe1Zerhun Tomas Lera2Misgana Mitku Shertore3Kedir Bamud Fedilu4Yosef Berihun Tadesse5Asaminew Amare Mekonnen6Abate G/Mikael Esho7Dizgo Chencha Cheleko8Agdew Bekele W/Silassie9Arba Minch Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 2228, Arba Minch, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.Hawassa Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 1226, Hawassa, EthiopiaAreka Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 79, Areka, EthiopiaAreka Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 79, Areka, EthiopiaJinka Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 96, Jinka, EthiopiaJinka Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 96, Jinka, EthiopiaBonga Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 101, Bonga, EthiopiaBonga Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 101, Bonga, EthiopiaArba Minch Agricultural Research Center, SARI, P.O.Box 2228, Arba Minch, EthiopiaSouthern Agricultural Research Institute, SARI, P.O.Box 06, Hawassa, EthiopiaA field experiment was carried out in Adiyo, Bonke, Chencha, Sodo zuriya, and North Ari districts, they are found in Southern Ethiopia, during the 2019 main production season. The objective of the experiment was to evaluate the effectiveness of the integrations of host resistance and application of fungicides with designated spray frequency on Fusarium head blight under natural epiphytotic conditions and to determine the management effects on yield and yield components of wheat. The treatments consisted of wheat cultivars (Shorima and Hidase) and fungicides (Propiconazole and Tebuconazole) with four spray frequencies, including an unsprayed one. The experiment was arranged in a split-split plot design with three replications. Wheat cultivars were assigned to the main plots and fungicides allotted to the sub-plots, while the spray frequencies were appointed to sub-sub plots. Results exhibited that integration of wheat cultivars and fungicides with spray frequencies significantly (p < 0.001) reduced disease pressure and increased grain yields across the locations. The highest disease severity (36.46%) and area under disease progress curve (AUDPC) (404.78%-day) and lowest grain yield (2.42 t ha−1) were recorded at North Ari. The lowest severity (7.70%), and AUDPC (130.26%-day), and the highest grain yield (6.68 t ha−1) were recorded in Bonke. The lowest severity (4.78 and 5.74%) and AUDPC (52.86 and 59.78%-day) were recorded from Shorima due to integrated use of Tebuconazole with three and two times spray frequencies, respectively. The highest grain yield of 5.30 t ha−1 was recorded on Shorima in combination with Tebuconazole with three times spray frequencies. The grain yield loss of 46.49% was computed on unsprayed plots of Hidase cultivar. Overall, the results exhibited a combination of moderately resistance wheat cultivars supplemented by fungicide with appropriate spray frequencies right at disease onset reduced disease pressure and increased grain yield. Planting of Shorima combined with Tebuconazole with three times spray frequencies was found effective in reducing FHB epidemics and increasing grain yield with the highest monetary advantage. Therefore, this could be recommended to growers in the study areas and similar agro-ecologies to manage F. graminearum causing FHB in wheat.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021020417AUDPCFungicidesFusarium graminearumGrain yieldSeveritySprays frequency
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author Getachew Gudero Mengesha
Shiferaw Mekonnen Abebe
Zerhun Tomas Lera
Misgana Mitku Shertore
Kedir Bamud Fedilu
Yosef Berihun Tadesse
Asaminew Amare Mekonnen
Abate G/Mikael Esho
Dizgo Chencha Cheleko
Agdew Bekele W/Silassie
spellingShingle Getachew Gudero Mengesha
Shiferaw Mekonnen Abebe
Zerhun Tomas Lera
Misgana Mitku Shertore
Kedir Bamud Fedilu
Yosef Berihun Tadesse
Asaminew Amare Mekonnen
Abate G/Mikael Esho
Dizgo Chencha Cheleko
Agdew Bekele W/Silassie
Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern Ethiopia
Heliyon
AUDPC
Fungicides
Fusarium graminearum
Grain yield
Severity
Sprays frequency
author_facet Getachew Gudero Mengesha
Shiferaw Mekonnen Abebe
Zerhun Tomas Lera
Misgana Mitku Shertore
Kedir Bamud Fedilu
Yosef Berihun Tadesse
Asaminew Amare Mekonnen
Abate G/Mikael Esho
Dizgo Chencha Cheleko
Agdew Bekele W/Silassie
author_sort Getachew Gudero Mengesha
title Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern Ethiopia
title_short Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern Ethiopia
title_full Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing Fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern Ethiopia
title_sort integration of host resistance, fungicides, and spray frequencies for managing fusarium head blight of bread wheat under field conditions in southern ethiopia
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-09-01
description A field experiment was carried out in Adiyo, Bonke, Chencha, Sodo zuriya, and North Ari districts, they are found in Southern Ethiopia, during the 2019 main production season. The objective of the experiment was to evaluate the effectiveness of the integrations of host resistance and application of fungicides with designated spray frequency on Fusarium head blight under natural epiphytotic conditions and to determine the management effects on yield and yield components of wheat. The treatments consisted of wheat cultivars (Shorima and Hidase) and fungicides (Propiconazole and Tebuconazole) with four spray frequencies, including an unsprayed one. The experiment was arranged in a split-split plot design with three replications. Wheat cultivars were assigned to the main plots and fungicides allotted to the sub-plots, while the spray frequencies were appointed to sub-sub plots. Results exhibited that integration of wheat cultivars and fungicides with spray frequencies significantly (p < 0.001) reduced disease pressure and increased grain yields across the locations. The highest disease severity (36.46%) and area under disease progress curve (AUDPC) (404.78%-day) and lowest grain yield (2.42 t ha−1) were recorded at North Ari. The lowest severity (7.70%), and AUDPC (130.26%-day), and the highest grain yield (6.68 t ha−1) were recorded in Bonke. The lowest severity (4.78 and 5.74%) and AUDPC (52.86 and 59.78%-day) were recorded from Shorima due to integrated use of Tebuconazole with three and two times spray frequencies, respectively. The highest grain yield of 5.30 t ha−1 was recorded on Shorima in combination with Tebuconazole with three times spray frequencies. The grain yield loss of 46.49% was computed on unsprayed plots of Hidase cultivar. Overall, the results exhibited a combination of moderately resistance wheat cultivars supplemented by fungicide with appropriate spray frequencies right at disease onset reduced disease pressure and increased grain yield. Planting of Shorima combined with Tebuconazole with three times spray frequencies was found effective in reducing FHB epidemics and increasing grain yield with the highest monetary advantage. Therefore, this could be recommended to growers in the study areas and similar agro-ecologies to manage F. graminearum causing FHB in wheat.
topic AUDPC
Fungicides
Fusarium graminearum
Grain yield
Severity
Sprays frequency
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021020417
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